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Cargando... Coop Knows the Scooppor Taryn Souders
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Note: I accessed a digital review copy through Edelweiss. I thought this was a great story. I liked that despite it being a middle grade novel, the case was serious (dead body). Since it was a cold case there was not much in terms of violence in the book (my son doesn't like "scary" mysteries). It was handled in a realistic manner and for the most part the kids were not over the top in their investigation and the adults in their lives were present and not oblivious. The characters were well done, I especially like how the character of the mean kid evolved as the reader and the kids in the stories got to know him better. The mystery was also well done. There were twists and turns and enough red herrings to keep me guessing. I would recommend this to kids who like mysteries - those that appreciate The Hardy Boys and Nance Drew. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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The whole town is talking about what's buried beneath the playground... Windy Bottom, Georgia is usually a peaceful place. Coop helps his mom at her café and bookstore, hangs out with his grandpa, and bikes around with his friends Justice and Liberty. The town is full of all kinds of interesting people, but no one has ever caused a problem. Until now. And somehow, Gramps is taking all the blame! It seems like there are a lot of secrets that were buried in their small town after all... Will Coop and his friends get to the bottom of the mystery and clear Gramps's name before it's too late? No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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